k.leeming said:Is it me, or can most drivers not understand the lingo of some private plates.
I had a foreign dude ask me what my plate meant the other day, I was quite amazed because to me, it reads exactly what I want it to read, whats your opinions ?
K A N 5 E
What does this read to you?
jimbo1958 said:k.leeming said:Is it me, or can most drivers not understand the lingo of some private plates.
I had a foreign dude ask me what my plate meant the other day, I was quite amazed because to me, it reads exactly what I want it to read, whats your opinions ?
K A N 5 E
What does this read to you?
K A N 5 E
That''s all I'd think if I saw it.
Bing said:Private plates are personal, most that try to be actual words are only instantly recognisable in the head of the person to whom it belongs. At least it is recognisable as a personal plate, unlike that owned by our illiterate eBay Z seller on another thread.
I know the OP, so am pretty sure he was trying to simulate the word 'caaaaaaannt'. Which is how they say the C word down here.
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Z4_Gaz said:Unfortunately, I read it as 'Someone else with money to waste." I have an 09 plate and several people have asked why I haven't put a private plate on to hide its age. My response is normally, I bought it to drive, I really don't care whether other people can see how old it is...
To me, private plates are now everywhere, from £200.00 bangers upwards. It seems to be part of the standard 'package' that Joe public 'needs', alongside the North Face jacket, designer dog and Hunters.
Just my view...
Half Colin said:Well, I guess I must be foreign as well because I can't read anything into that. :?
